DocumentCode
787610
Title
The evolution of porcelain insulator technology in Japan
Author
Fujimura, Tetsuo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Chuba Univ., Aichi, Japan
Volume
11
Issue
3
fYear
1995
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Japan has succeeded in making homogeneous and high strength porcelain by pulverizing the raw materials into fine grains of micrometer order. Porcelain insulators manufactured with finer particle materials give superior mechanical and electrical strengths. The grain size of raw materials in Japan is much smaller than in Europe. The finer grain size of the raw materials causes higher viscosity slip, which requires higher levels of manufacturing techniques in forming, drying, firing, and so on. Japan has succeeded in establishing the higher level techniques required to make higher quality porcelain. Japan started to manufacture quality porcelain insulators by adding alumina to the conventional porcelain to improve the thermal and mechanical performance. Through these efforts, Japanese insulator technoiogy has gained a leading position in the world. The article introduces the evolution of each kind of insulator in Japan.<>
Keywords
electric strength; mechanical strength; porcelain insulators; power overhead lines; power transmission lines; substation insulation; Japan; drying; electrical strength; fine grains; firing; grain size; insulator technology; mechanical strength; porcelain; pulverization; thermal performance; viscosity slip; Ceramics; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Europe; Firing; Grain size; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Porcelain; Raw materials; Sea coast;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0883-7554
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/57.387830
Filename
387830
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